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Biology A Week 1 12-8-10

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Biology AWeek 112-8-10

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Agenda

Books

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Cell History and Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes

T-Chart

Exit Slip

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Introduction to Cell TheoryHistory of Scientists:

Mathais Schleiden concluded that plants are composed of cells 1838:

1839: Theodore Schwann concluded that animals are composed of cells

1674:

Anton Von Leeuwenhoek perfects techniques for grinding microscope lens to make the first microscope

1655: Robert Hooke coins the term "cell" to describe chambers in cork

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Cell TheoryThose early scientists did experiments on living things and developed CELL THEORY

Main Ideas of Cell TheoryAll living things are made of one or more cells

1)

Cells are the basic units of structure & function of living things

2)

All cells come from existing cells 3)

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Two Basic Cell Types

1) Prokaryotes“BACTERIA”Simplest and oldest form of lifeLacks internal compartments.No true nucleus.Most are single-celled

(unicellular) organisms.

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Prokaryote

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Two Basic Cell Types

2) EukaryoteMore complex cellsHave several internal structures

(organelles).True nucleus.Either unicellular or multicellular.

unicellular example: yeast multicellular examples: plants

and animals

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Eukaryote

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Name three differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells.

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Agenda

Cell video

Organelles

Cell Models

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Organelles

Organelle

Plasma membrane

Cell wall

Nucleus

Ribosome

Cytoplasm

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)

Golgi apparatus (golgi

body)

Vacuole

Lysosome

Chloroplast

Mitochondria

Centriole

DNA (Chromatin)

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Groups Per. 2

1 – Nucleus

2 – Mitochondria

3 – Ribosome, Vacuole

4 – Golgi apparatus

5 – Lysozome

6 – Rough E.R.

7 – Chloroplast

8 – Cell Wall, DNA

9 – Plasma Membrane

10 - Cytoplasm, Centriole

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Groups Per. 5

1 – Nucleus, Centriole

2 – Mitochondria, DNA

3 – Ribosome, Vacuole

4 – Golgi apparatus,

Oganelle

5 – Lysozome, Plasma Membrane

6 – Rough E.R., Cell Wall

7 – Chloroplast, Cytoplasm

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Inside the Animal Cell

Disc 1 Label: Cytoplasm, cell membrane, centriole Color

Disc 2 Label: lysosome, cytoplasm, ribosome, RER, DNA,

nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, Golgi body, vacuole

Color

Disc 3 Write the function next to the structures labeled

above Color

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Bio Warm-up 10/11

The plasma membrane is semi-permeable, meaning it keeps some things out while allowing other things in.

Make a list of other semi-permeable things. (example: strainer)

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Semi-permeable

Strainer

Screen Door (Door)

Window (Screen)

Fishing Net

Cheese Cloth

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Homeo- “equal” Statis- "to stand"

"to stand equally“

regulate internal environment so as to maintain a stable, constant condition

Maintaining balance

Dynamic equilibrium

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Homeostasis – Maintaining Balance

Cells must keep the proper concentration of nutrients and water and eliminate wastes.

The plasma membrane is selectively permeable – it allows some things to pass through, while blocking other things.

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Equilibrium

Balanced

No gradient

Can be dynamic

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Concentration gradient

What is concentration?

How much of something is in there.

What is a gradient?

The measurement of how the concentration of something changes from one place to another.

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No Gradient

Low to High Gradient

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Warm-Up

What is the organelle that has been colored orange, what is its function in the cell?

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Inside the Animal Cell

Disc 1 Label: Cytoplasm, cell membrane, centriole Color

Disc 2 Label: lysosome, cytoplasm, ribosome, RER, DNA,

nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, Golgi body, vacuole

Color

Disc 3 Write the function next to the structures labeled

above Color

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Inside the Plant Cell

Disc 1 Label: Chloroplast, Central Vacuole, Cell Wall Write the function next to the structure Color

Disc 2 Label: lysosome, cytoplasm, ribosome, RER, DNA,

nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, Golgi body, chloroplast, vacuole, cell wall

Color

Disc 3 Write the function next to the structures labeled above Color